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Property Description

A charming Grade II listed period house of great character understood to date from the 17th century, presented with local sand and ironstone with brick quoins, shaped brick mullions and some tile hanging under a tiled roof. Extended by the current owner in recent years yet benefitting from many period features including a wealth of beams and original joinery. There are three reception rooms including a double aspect drawing room with inglenook fireplace including old bread oven. The kitchen/breakfast room has extensive oak fronted cupboards, granite work surfaces, integrated oil fired Redfyre cooker, Bosch fridge/freezer, double electric oven and dishwasher. To the first floor are 4 bedrooms including an excellent master suite with dressing room and en suite bathroom. Situated in the grounds is a detached annexe/cottage ideally suited as a guest or relative cottage.

SituationOccuping a lovely secluded position with wonderful views over the adjoinining farmland and countryside beyond, Set in the South Downs National Park close to the sought-after village of Milland. The area is well known for its outstanding natural beauty. The village offers a public house, village school and local shop. The village of Liphook is within about 3 miles including a mainline station to London Waterloo in about 1 hour. More comprehensive facilities are available in Haslemere within about 8 miles. There is an excellent choice of both state and private schools in the vicinity.

OutsideDETACHED STONE ANNEXE/COTTAGE comprising sitting/dining room, bathroom and kitchenette. Door to MACHINERY STORE suitable for conversion if required subject to planning. Stairs lead from the sitting room to galleried bedroom with door to loft room. DETACHED BARN currently used for garaging with clock tower over. Greenhouse. Oil Tank. GARDEN: The property is approached by an electric five bar gate and long tarmac drive, flanked by cherry trees and terminating in a circular sweep around an old well. The garden provides a secluded setting with delightful outlook over adjoining farmland. There are extensive lawns with flowering and herbaceous borders interspersed with a variety of trees including beech and copper beech. There is an area of lawn that was previously a small paddock and an area reserved for a soft fruit cage. Adjoining the house is a wide paved sun terrace enclosed with low walling and an ornamental pond. In all the GROUNDS EXTEND TO ABOUT 1.5 ACRES.

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